true,From a safety standpoint, these trailers should not venture into public roads unless fitted with brakes and twist locks. But the sleaze in law enforcement and the impunity of the rich give little regard to the lives of other road users. The same law enforcement that ignores these dangerous contraptions will not give a regular motorist peace over a cracked windscreen or a malfunctioned tail-light.
We know if safety was the criteria of operation almost all Kenyan companies would be shit down.From a safety standpoint, these trailers should not venture into public roads unless fitted with brakes and twist locks. But the sleaze in law enforcement and the impunity of the rich give little regard to the lives of other road users. The same law enforcement that ignores these dangerous contraptions will not give a regular motorist peace over a cracked windscreen or a malfunctioned tail-light.